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Poster: webtrafficconnection Date: Jun 13, 2014 8:54am
Forum: faqs Subject: Content Provided by RSS Feeds

I have a question concerning the type of content coming via RSS feeds.

I enjoy interacting and engaging with Archive.org. I wish to run the RSS feeds from the systems into my own discussion blog. I have done so; however, I notice that much of the content is objectionable to my taste. Is there no censoring within the Archive.org system, or it is all fair game?

I am not easily offended by any stretch of the imagination; however, some of the content I am seeing is a bit much.

Thanks for any answers provided here.

Here are some examples of the posts I am writing about here. Since this blog has no commercial value, and is simply my own flavor of writing, then I presume this to be ok to post the link?

Thanks

http://webtrafficconnection.com/theblog/

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Poster: Jeff Kaplan Date: Jun 13, 2014 9:06pm
Forum: faqs Subject: Re: Content Provided by RSS Feeds

from the Terms of Use:
"Because the content of the Collections comes from around the world and from many different sectors, the Collections may contain information that might be deemed offensive, disturbing, pornographic, racist, sexist, bizarre, misleading, fraudulent, or otherwise objectionable. The Archive does not endorse or sponsor any content in the Collections, nor does it guarantee or warrant that the content available in the Collections is accurate, complete, noninfringing, or legally accessible in your jurisdiction, and you agree that you are solely responsible for abiding by all laws and regulations that may be applicable to the viewing of the content."

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Poster: webtrafficconnection Date: Jun 14, 2014 3:42am
Forum: faqs Subject: Re: Content Provided by RSS Feeds

Thank you Jeff for the clarification. I am adding this additional disclaimer information to my blog as well.